The inaugural KIND MUSIC FESTIVAL (KMF) debuts Saturday, February 23 in Desert Hot Springs, CA on the future site of Tyson Ranch Resort, a 420-acre entertainment complex, luxury glamping resort and cannabis research & design facility created and owned by Mike Tyson.

The line-up for the one-day pop-up event starting at 2:00 PM will include performances from MIGUEL, CHICANO BATMAN, STARCRAWLER, YONEE and ALL MY FRIENDS HATE ME.

KIND MUSIC FESTIVAL will have the distinction of being the first-ever music festival that embraces California’s updated 2019 cannabis regulations. While being an all ages event, alcohol may only be consumed by those who are 21+ and present a valid ID. In addition, there will be no sales of cannabis products at the festival.

“Kind Music Festival is a revolution–leading the way for a new generation of health and wellness focused cannabis consumers, ‘The Kind Generation,'” says a KIND festival producer. “The word ‘kind’ is defined as ‘a group of people or things having similar characteristics’ as well as ‘of a good or benevolent nature or disposition. Kind Music Festival is Health & Wellness, Unity & Authentic. Kind Music Festival challenges conventional thinking while being mainstream.”

Partners include some of the most prominent executives from sports, entertainment and traditional business. KIND MUSIC FESTIVAL will provide a platform where “The Kind Generation” can connect with like-minded peers while cultivating awareness for the health and wellness benefits of cannabis with ground-breaking technology and cutting-edge music.

Tickets for KIND MUSIC FESTIVAL are on sale now at www.kindmusicfestival.com. GA tickets are $85.00 and VIP tickets are $185.00. VIP tickets include dedicated front of stage viewing, VIP lounge with bar and food for purchase, VIP Parking, Express Entry and upgraded bathrooms. A portion of all proceeds from KIND MUSIC FESTIVAL will be donated to the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, STANDING UNITED, which aids those struggling with drug addiction and homelessness, a cause that KMF holds dear as several employees, including a number of executives, are in recovery.